Our weekly news roundtable The Wheelhouse has a lot on the table, including a Hartford scandal that has turned into yet another dispute over freedom of information. Also, there were hearings earlier this week on the Metro-North outages. So who's to blame, and who's going to pay? We'll also check in with someone who writes about Catholicism. When the new Archbishop in Hartford was announced, he said it was "not a happy day" in the city.

GUESTS:

Colin McEnroe - Host of The Colin McEnroe Show on WNPR

Mark Pazniokas - Capitol bureau chief for The Connecticut Mirror

Michael Sean Winters - Writes for the National Catholic Reporter, and he’s the author of Left at the Altar: How the Democrats Lost the Catholics.

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